Netbios-node-type – Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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ddns server 192.168.13.9

ddns domainname WID

ddns multiple-user-class

excluded-address range 192.168.13.25 192.168.13.28

domain-name documentation

bootfile test.txt

default-router 192.168.13.8 192.168.13.9

dns-server 192.168.13.19

netbios-name-server 192.168.13.25

rfs4000-229D58(config-dhcp-policy-test-pool-testPool)#

Related Commands:

netbios-node-type

dhcp-pool-mode commands

Defines the predefined NetBIOS node type. The NetBIOS node type resolves NetBIOS names to IP
addresses.

Supported in the following platforms:

Access Points — Brocade Mobility 650 Access Point, Brocade Mobility 6511 Access Point,
Brocade Mobility 1220 Access Point, Brocade Mobility 71XX Access Point, Brocade
Mobility 1240 Access Point

Wireless Controllers — Brocade Mobility RFS4000, Brocade Mobility RFS6000, Brocade
Mobility RFS7000

Service Platforms — Brocade Mobility RFS9510

Syntax:

netbios-node-type [b-node|h-node|m-node|p-node]

Parameters

netbios-node-type [b-node|h-node|m-node|p-node]

Example

rfs4000-229D58(config-dhcp-policy-test-pool-testPool)#netbios-node-type

b-node

rfs4000-229D58(config-dhcp-policy-test-pool-testPool)#show context

dhcp-pool testPool

network 192.168.13.0/24

address 192.168.13.4 class dhcpclass1

lease 100 23 59 59

ddns server 192.168.13.9

no

Removes the NetBIOS name server settings

[b-node|h-node|
m-node|p-node]

Defines the netbios node type

b-node – Sets the node type as broadcast. Uses broadcasts to query nodes on the network for the
owner of a NetBIOS name.

h-node – Sets the node type as hybrid. Uses a combination of two or more nodes.

m-node – Sets the node type as mixed. A mixed node uses broadcasted queries to find a node, and
failing that, queries a known p-node name server for the address.

p-node – Sets the node type as peer-to-peer. Uses directed calls to communicate with a known
NetBIOS name server (such as a WINS server), for the IP address of a NetBIOS machine.

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